Biology & Chemistry Faculty
Hudson
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Western Reserve Academy, one of the nation’s premier boarding schools, invites experienced, dynamic and collaborative educators who are passionate about teaching chemistry. Candidates should have the ability to inspire students and colleagues and the willingness to participate fully in all that is associated with a vibrant boarding school community.   


WRA strives to find the right balance of duties and responsibilities for each faculty member. Typical expectations include:  

  • Teach two chemistry and three biology courses, levels to be determined by individual strengths and the needs of the department.
  • Participate in the student life program, including dormitory duty.
  • Outside of the classroom, teachers will supervise co-curricular activities (e.g. varsity or sub-varsity teams, community service activities, clubs, publications, etc.).
  • Serve as an academic advisor for a small group of students.
  • Attend school and faculty gatherings.
  • Serve on appropriate task forces.
Requirements

  

The ideal candidate possesses most or all of the following qualifications:  

  • Minimum of five years’ experience teaching chemistry.
  • Preferred Master’s degree in biology, chemistry or a closely related field.
  • Academic preparation to teach all levels of chemistry.
  • Ability to lead and develop innovative laboratory exercises.
  • Experience with laboratory safety protocols and procedures.
  • Enthusiasm to engage and lead teen learners in and out of the classroom.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work well with a team and independently.
  • Experience in academic leadership.
  • Willingness to develop connections and collaborate with other WRA academic departments, university chemistry departments.
  • Motivation to provide and engage in enrichment experiences for students, such as academic competitions or STEM activities.
  • Proficient in using technology to enhance learning in the classroom, including data collection systems.
  • Evidence of professional development in chemistry and/or education.
  • Training and proficiency in working with diverse learners.